Understanding teacher identity: an overview of issues in the literature and implications for teacher education
Bishop's University · Université de Sherbrooke
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Abstract
While literature on teaching emphasizes the importance of identity in teacher development, understanding identity and the issues related to it can be a challenging endeavour. This article provides an overview of the issues revealed in recent discussions of teacher identity: the problem of defining the concept; the place of the self, and related issues of agency, emotion, narrative and discourse; the role of reflection; and the influence of contextual factors. A particular focus is placed on identity in pre‐service teachers and new practitioners. Implications of an understanding of these issues for programmes of teacher education are highlighted.
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- Identity (music)
- Pedagogy
- Teacher education
- Agency (philosophy)
- Narrative
- Narrative inquiry
- Identity formation
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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